Sascha started to 'learn' about hitchhiking at age eleven, for school buses in his area were really scarce. Age 15 he had worked as a ski instructor, while later becoming an ATP-ranked professional tennis player, a job that quickly developed his travel organization skills.

His longest trips took him in 25 months through the Pacific, in 20 months overland from Papua New Guinea via Africa back to Germany, and in 18 months, partly as a traveling tennis coach, through 45 countries on four continents.

He has shared holey mosquito nets in pygmies' homes (Northern Republic of Congo) and celebrated new year's eve in a crowd where people salute into the air with real Kalashnikovs (Central African Republic). In Sierra Leone he organized refugee repatriation as camp manager and convoy leader; in Mother Theresa's original mission in Calcutta he worked with handicapped & blind children as well as comforting the dying.

Sascha's first photo exhibition (on African tribes) was held 2007 in Heilbronn, Southern Germany. 2008 he sailed the Caribbean. 2009 he first hiked two months through the DRC (Zaire), then later that year sailed the Indian Ocean. After having been to six Continents by 1995, in 2010 he finally reached Antarctica, the seventh Continent.